Shirley Temple: Darling Double Feature

Con man Jerry Day (Gary Cooper) is reunited with young daughter Penelope (Shirley Temple), who lived with relatives after her mother's death, and takes the tyke with him on his scams while trying to get to know her better. For the sake of the child, his girlfriend (Carole Lombard) tries to talk Jerry into going straight, but can this crook say goodbye to crime for good? With Charlotte Granville, Guy Standing. 82 min. BW /Rtg: NR

Little Miss Marker (1934)

The first film version of Damon Runyon's 1932 short story stars Shirley Temple as little "Marky" Jane, an adorable tyke left to bookie Sorrowful Jones (Adolphe Menjou) as a gambling marker. Marky's influence leads Sorrowful to try to mend his ways and marry his nightclub singer sweetheart. Dorothy Dell, Charles Bickford also star. 80 min. BW/Rtg: NR

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Now And Forever (1934)

Con man Jerry Day (Gary Cooper) is reunited with young daughter Penelope (Shirley Temple), who lived with relatives after her mother's death, and takes the tyke with him on his scams while trying to get to know her better. For the sake of the child, his girlfriend (Carole Lombard) tries to talk Jerry into going straight, but can this crook say goodbye to crime for good? With Charlotte Granville, Guy Standing. 82 min. BW /Rtg: NR

Little Miss Marker (1934)

The first film version of Damon Runyon's 1932 short story stars Shirley Temple as little "Marky" Jane, an adorable tyke left to bookie Sorrowful Jones (Adolphe Menjou) as a gambling marker. Marky's influence leads Sorrowful to try to mend his ways and marry his nightclub singer sweetheart. Dorothy Dell, Charles Bickford also star. 80 min. BW/Rtg: NR

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